Fr. 43.50

Unequal Worlds of Care - Global Health in Malawi

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 31.03.2026

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Global health experts are optimistic that the end of AIDS is within reach. Yet while programs to combat HIV/AIDS have been critical, they often exist alongside public healthcare systems and social conditions that struggle to gain attention and support. Unequal Worlds of Care examines how policymakers, providers, and patients in Malawi navigate a healthcare system transformed unevenly by foreign aid. The book illustrates how actors contend with global health programs that only partially recognize their healthcare realities, through methods that include political resistance, refusal of treatment, and simply leveraging opportunities within unequal systems of care. Ultimately, these official programs' disregard for fundamental aspects of healthcare produced only partial recoveries. Amy Zhou's work provides a comprehensive portrait of the human costs of institutional constraints-as well as the essential ingenuity and dignity of the people continuing to pursue care within these uncertain pathways.  

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Amy Zhou is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Barnard College, Columbia University.

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